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- 1From:Best's Review (Vol. 124, Issue 3)Also, professionals explore the evaluation of risk exposures for university art collections and discuss what can be done to narrow the life insurance gap. On Demand AM Best: Bail Bond Premiums Grow Amid Friction...
- 2From:Newsweek (Vol. 180, Issue 5)Byline: Eric Ferkenhoff Routinely homeless, schizophrenic and with an IQ below 55, Larry Eugene Price, Jr., wandered into the small northwest Arkansas police station on August 19, 2020, as he did nearly every day....
- 3From:Country Report: MalaysiaWhat's happened? The televised debate on May 12th between a former prime minister, Najib Razak, and the leader of Malaysia's opposition, Anwar Ibrahim, set the stage for a general election campaign focused on policies...
- 4From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Derek Hawkins WI Court of Appeals District I Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Jared J. Lanier-Cotton Case No.: 2020AP1119-CR Officials: Donald, P.J., Dugan and White, JJ. Focus: Ineffective Assistance...
- 5From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Dan Shaw, dshaw@wljprod.wpengine.com WI Court of Appeals District I Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Steve DeShunn Young Case No.: 2020AP1142-CR; 2020AP1143-CR; 2020AP1144-CR Officials: Brash, C.J.,...
- 6From:Texas Monthly (Vol. 50, Issue 3)Harris County district attorney Kim Ogg blames reform-minded judges for a rise in violent crime. Now fourteen of her prosecutors are running to unseat them. On a winter afternoon nine months into the pandemic, Harris...
- 7From:The Baltic TimesThe Riga Regional Court today decided to satisfy the request of the lawyer of Former Ventspils mayor Aivars Lembergs (For Latvia and Ventspils), setting a EUR 100,000 bail. Lembergs and another persons will have to pay...
- 8From:Country Report: BoliviaA robust upturn in Bolivia's export earnings, driven by a global commodities recovery, generated a large current-account surplus in the first nine months of 2021. Higher external demand and a relaxation of health...
- 9From:Country Report: TaiwanPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 10From:Country Report: IndonesiaPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 11From:Country Report: AustraliaPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 12From:Country Report: MalaysiaPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 13From:Country Report: JapanPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 14From:Country Report: ChinaPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 15From:Country Report: PakistanPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 16From:Country Report: Hong KongPolitics and policy Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is scheduled to repay a US$500m sovereign bond on January 18th. Currency swap lines with Bangladesh, India and China will cover this payment, but EIU believes that the...
- 17From:Reason (Vol. 53, Issue 5)REVOLVING BAIL FUNDS are the closest thing there is in activism to a perpetual motion machine. A bail fund steps in on behalf of a defendant to pay the bail bond set by a court. With bail paid, arrestees can go home,...
- 18From:The Middle EastArif Naqvi, the Abraaj Group founder caught up in a US fraud probe, is still being held in UK jail days after he won bail--because he hasn't paid the $20m security bond. Naqvi can be released once he pays, a London...
- 19From:The Christian Century (Vol. 138, Issue 12)IN A CHURCH basement on the South Side of Chicago in 2016, a multiracial group of about 20 clergy, congregants, and community organizers gathered to reflect together on the intersection of faith, justice, and mass...
- 20From:The Progressive (Vol. 85, Issue 3)Illinois made national headlines this year, and not for corruption or another governor going to prison. (Since the 1960s, four former Illinois governors, three Democrats and one Republican, have been incarcerated.)...